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Neonatal Lupus: Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Options




Neonatal lupus is a rare acquired uncommon autoimmune disorder that is present at birth (congenital). Neonatal lupus is manifested primarily by cutaneous lupus lesions and/or congenital heart block. Approximately 1% of women who have autoantibodies of the Ro/La family will have a baby with neonatal lupus.

Characteristic red rash or skin eruption is often observed in Affected infants. Congenital heart blocks the most significant potential complication.

Neonatal lupus is not the same as lupus that affects adults. At birth, these infants may have liver problems, a skin rash, or low blood cell counts. These symptoms usually go away after six months of age, without lasting effects.

Treatment is typically no more than ointments to help relieve the severity of the breakouts. Though it's rare, some babies of mothers with lupus can be born with a heart condition that is permanent but treatable using a pacemaker.

Lupus is a rare autoimmune disease that may affect almost every organ in the body. By the time the baby is 6-8 months old, the condition usually disappears and never returns.

Symptoms of lupus range from very mild to life-threatening.


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